Step 1:

The first thing we need to do is go to Google and search for the Google Keyword Tool. You want to see search results and select “. Must be near the highest results.

If you have a Google Account, go and sign in.

You can still use this tool if you do not have an account, but you’ll be rewarded with more posts if you’re signed in.

The second step:

While in the Google Keyword Finder, in the field labeled “Word or phrase,” enter a keyword or keyword phrase that you think people can use to search your content.

Now, in the right column of the page, we must choose the match type. I usually choose [Exact]. This will return the results people searched for your keyword exactly as you entered in the Keyword Tool.

Now go and click “Search” and you’ll be presented with many similar keyword suggestions in addition to the data for each showing the number of times each keyword is searched each month, the level of competition, search trends, etc.

Step 3:

One thing I would like to do is sort out the results by fewer competition keywords. You can do this by double-clicking the title of the column titled “Competition”.

Low-competition keywords will be the easiest way to rank search engines, but you also want to choose keywords with a large number of monthly searches and, if possible, a reasonably high cost-per-click (CPC).

Keywords with a high CPC suggest that someone pays extra to advertise their site at the top of Google when someone searches for those keywords. This means that these keywords are reaping money for people.

Type a list of the top keywords you can find using this method. You may be able to record them in a spreadsheet along with the number of monthly searches and the cost of clicks.

The fourth stage:

Once you’ve got a list of keywords that have been collected, the last thing you need to do is to check how competitive these keywords are.

To do this, simply do a Google search for each of your keywords in quotation marks. Below the Google search bar, the number of results returned will be displayed.

This is the number of websites that show the exact keyword or keyword phrase you’re looking for.

Obviously, if the results are too large, as in millions, it would be very difficult to classify that keyword well. If the results are less than 10,000, it will be much easier to classify.